Problogger Jim Wang explains how he pushed past the six-month small business plateau, kept growing, and eventually sold his blog for a cool $3 million.
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How I Got Over the Hump and Sold My Blog for $3 Million
Problogger Jim Wang explains how he pushed past the six-month small business plateau, kept growing, and eventually sold his blog for a cool $3 million.
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Long Hours and Other Employer Demands
You probably know someone who works ridiculously long hours (or maybe you do yourself). But those long hours could be a sign of deeper financial troubles.
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Greener travel shaves costs and it brings tourists closer than ever to their destination. Lighten your carbon footprint with these simple steps.
The 5 Worst Things to Grow in Your Garden
A vegetable garden can be a great way to cut food costs — just don't try growing these high maintenance veggies.
3 Snow-Day Recipes to Help You Weather the Storm
Stuck close to home because of the snow? Break your cabin fever with these filling, feel-good recipes that all use ingredients you likely have on-hand.
5 Thanksgiving Traditions You Should Skip
Is tradition bogging you down more than the stuffing? Drop these five musty traditions and create new ones for you and your family to enjoy.
The 5 Best Cheese Graters
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The Limits to Just Not Buying
Some expenses can't be eliminated, but several can be removed temporarily. Knowing when to start buying again can be as important as when to stop.
7 All Natural Home Remedies for Colds
Don't fill your medicine cabinet with pricey cold remedies containing dubious ingredients. Feel better naturally with these homemade elixirs.
How to Deal When a Job Offer Is Rescinded
You got the job offer of your dreams. But when the company suddenly decides they don't want you after all, what on earth is your next move?
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8 Money Moves You Can Make When We Turn the Clocks Back for Fall
When Daylight Saving Time ends, we'll all get an extra hour. Make the most of those 60 minutes with these smart money moves.
6 Easy Ways to Improve Your Online Reputation
Go ahead, Google yourself. Whether you like the results or don't, you have to take steps to protect your online rep.
Best Money Tips: Free Ways to Prep Your Home for Disaster
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How Small Monthly Bills Slowly Wreck Your Annual Budget
Do you think of your expenses in terms of monthly payments? That mindset may be killing your finances.
24 Easy to Make Grab and Go Snacks
Quell a case of the munchies without sabotaging your diet. These healthy, sweet, and savory snacks are perfect to grab and go.
A second emergency fund you never spend?
I ran across this idea in a book by some financial guru years ago. The book was packed with an odd mix of obvious and kooky ideas, of which this was one of the latter. For some r
The sinking dollar, as viewed from overseas
To someone in the US, the decline in the value of the dollar has mainly made itself felt up to now in the form of increases in the prices of globalized commodities--everything from